

The London Daily Mail newspaper has reported that Britain's police
headquarters, Scotland Yard, is investigating Satanism in the UK and the
evidence presented to them completely validates the claims made in The
Biggest Secret about the ritual sacrifice networks.
The scale is much greater than portrayed here, but it's a start in the
massive task of lifting the veil and exploding the collective human mind out
of it's lethargy and denial.
My comments below are in brackets.
David Icke
Daily Mail, Thursday, February 10, 2000.
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Claims that babies may have been sacrificed by devil worshippers are being
investigated by Scotland Yard, it emerged yesterday.
Detectives are probing allegations of murder and cannibalism following
research into Satanic abuse funded by the Department of Health.
The report, due out in the Spring, is expected to include claims that babies
are conceived specifically for the purpose of being tortured and killed.
(The women, often kept in captivity, to give birth to these babies are known
by Satanists as "breeders" as explained in The Biggest Secret)
Their births are not registered which, it is alleged, makes it difficult for
police to trace the culprits. The disturbing allegations are bound to reopen
the debate on whether ritual abuse exists in Britain.
(In fact, Britain is the global centre of the Satanic ritual network run by
the reptilian bloodlines).
The claims come from leading psychotherapist, Valerie Sinason, who conducted
research for the report. She told Radio Four's Today programme: "I am
completely convinced that there is a small amount of organised and ritual
abuse in this country which, I think, has a definitely Satanist belief in it
or is used by paedophiles to make their rituals more terrifying."
(In truth, I repeat, the scale of this is fantastic and goes right to the
"top" of the British establishment - the British Royal Family.)
Miss Sinason has interviewed 76 children and adults who claim to have
witnessed appalling crimes at Satanist ceremonies. She claims to have
evidence that babies were born specifically for ritual abuse, as well as
photographs of ritual sites, mutilated animal remains and victims' injuries.
One 27-year-old victim, identified only as Teresa, told the Today programme:
"There are children who are born for the purpose of sacrifice and they would
be kept until that time came."
Police sources confirmed that a nationwide probe had begun and that officers
were looking into claims that babies may have been sacrificed.
Acting Detective Chief Inspector Clive Driscoll, who is in charge of the
Scotland Yard Inquiry, said: "We are taking the research extremely seriously.."
(We shall see about that in due course. These Satanic networks include so
many leading figures in government, police, and the legal profession,
including judges, that so many such "inquiries", even when conducted by
genuine police officers, end up being squashed. We will keep you posted on
the outcome of this one.)
BY DAVID TAYLOR
HOME AFFAIRS EDITOR
CHILDREN are being secretly reared in Britain for sacrifice by Satanists, says a Government-backed expert.
Psychotherapist Valerie Sinason, who has been paid by the Department of Health to study adult survivors of alleged organised ritual abuse, said yesterday she was "completely convinced" Satanic abuse does occur.
She claimed to have evidence about children whose births were not officially registered being reared for abuse and sacrifice.
The scientist, who edited a clinical textbook on Satanist abuse after the controversies in Rochdale, the Orkneys and Nottingham in the early 1990s, has claimed previously to have evidence of at least 100 murders.
Her study of cases from nearly 40 psychiatrists, psychologists and mental health experts will claim that she has seen evidence of physical injuries in adult survivors, who tell of seeing people drugged and killed. She said that out of 76 patients she has seen at her London clinic, 46 claimed that they had witnessed the murder of children or adults.
The Department of Health yesterday stressed that it stood by the findings of a 1994 report which concluded there was organised abuse but that it was "not helpful or appropriate to call it Satanic".Scotland Yard is carrying out its own research project into rit-ual abuse.
© Express Newspapers, 2000
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